Description de "Classical Dutch (Everyman Chess)"

The Classical Dutch is an ambitious and underrated defence to queen¿s pawn openings. With his first few moves Black creates an asymmetrical pawn structure which unbalances the position from a very early stage, allowing both white and black players to fight for the initiative. Now, for the first time in recent history, International Master Jan Pinski delves into the secrets of the Classical Dutch, studying both the positional motives and tactical nuances for both sides. He deals with the theoretical main lines as well as the crafty side variations, updating the reader on all the new important wrinkles.*Written by an openings expert*Up-to-date coverage of a dynamic opening*Full explanations on all the crucial tactical and positional themes

Détails sur le produit

Reliure : Paperback

160 pages

Dimensions : 0.8cmx15.2cmx22.9cm

Poids : 272.2g

Editeur :Everyman ChessParu le : 1 novembre 2002

ISBN :1857443071

EAN13 : 9781857443073

Classe Dewey : 794.122

Langue : Anglais

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The Classical Dutch is an ambitious and underrated defence to queen¿s pawn openings. With his first few moves Black creates an asymmetrical pawn structure which unbalances the position from a very early stage, allowing both white and black players to fight for the initiative. Now, for the first time in recent history, International Master Jan Pinski delves into the secrets of the Classical Dutch, studying both the positional motives and tactical nuances for both sides. He deals with the theoretical main lines as well as the crafty side variations, updating the reader on all the new important wrinkles.*Written by an openings expert*Up-to-date coverage of a dynamic opening*Full explanations on all the crucial tactical and positional themes